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BUZZ South Knoxville Alliance to meet South Knoxville Alliance members will meet 6:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 19, at Stanley’s Greenhouse, 3029 Davenport Road. Board members and an SKA chair for the upcoming year will be elected. Guests are welcomed.
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July 29, December 14, 2013 2016
Vestal pride shows in arch
Rogero to list greenway goals
2020 planning for state parks Tennessee State Parks is soliciting public input for its 2020 State Recreation Plan, 5:30 p.m. today, Dec. 14, at Farragut Town Hall. This is a regional meeting, facilitated by April Johnson, TDEC recreation services coordinator, and Jamison Sliger, PARTAS consultant. Tennessee 2020 documents the most critical needs facing conservation and recreational infrastructure over the next 10 years. Read the plan at tn.gov/ environment/article/restennessee-2020-plan
At left, Matt Sterling (partially obscured) of Sterling Contracting waits for Justin Paulk of Paulk & Co. to set the right side of the Vestal Gateway Arch on the column before securing the left side. Photo by Betsy Pickle
By Betsy Pickle Vestal pride took visible form with the installation of the Vestal Gateway Arch at the corner of Martin Mill Pike and Ogle Avenue last Thursday. Mayor Madeline Rogero will hold a press conference at 3 p.m.
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Organizers and attendees of a public meeting soliciting input on four bicycle infrastructure concept plans in Knoxville came away encouraged. “All of these are great plans,” said Jason Stephens of South Knoxville. “We’d just like to see them implemented.” Of highest importance to Stephens was the Chapman Highway project, ranked No. 1 priority on the city’s Bicycle Infrastructure Plan. The project covers from the south end
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ing force, it took several villages to bring the arch to fruition. The Tennessee Arts Commission, the city’s Office of Neighborhoods and Parks & Recreation Department and Great Schools Partnership were all major players. To page 3
of the Henley Bridge to Woodlawn Pike at Fort Dickerson Park, including a section in which a rock face juts out next to the highway. “That’s a very short section,” said Stephens. “With a protected bike lane, it would be entirely rideable.” Jon Livengood, the city’s alternative transportation engineer, organized the meeting at the city’s Public Works Service Center, 3131 Morris Ave., to bring together the public and consultants who are working on plans to improve four problem areas.
In addition to Chapman Highway, the projects include Middlebrook Pike between Proctor Street and Western/University avenues; Woodland Avenue between Broadway and the existing Woodland Avenue bike lanes; and Adair Drive, linking to Old Broadway. The bike community was much better represented than the driving community. Representatives from Kimley-Horn and Toole Design Group were positioned by maps of each project to discuss and answer questions. To page 3
School rezoning could unwind ’89 their children By Sandra Clark Knox County is poised to undo to Gibbs. much of the rezoning for racial desegregation that has affected families and even home construction for almost 30 years.
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was wheeled from the parking lot of Vestal United Methodist Church out into the intersection of Martin Mill and Ogle and then positioned so that a crane could lift it onto columns erected Nov. 17. While the Vestal Community Organization was the driv-
Chapman bike plans create optimism
In defense of Joshua Dobbs “Joshua Dobbs has been criticized for not being Peyton Manning. He has been blamed for not winning championships. Alas, his worst game somehow overshadowed a dozen good to excellent performances.” Marvin West makes the case for Joshua Dobbs, UT’s senior quarterback.
today (Wednesday) at the arch to open it officially and talk about the city’s new capabilities for in-house park construction. But the installation was held without fanfare – just the brief thrill of stopping traffic in downtown Vestal as the massive arch
The school board must accommodate the fall 2018 opening of two new schools – Gibbs Middle (600 students) and Hardin Valley Middle (1,200). Those 1,800 kids are currently zoned for middle school somewhere else. With several middle schools currently under capacity, the challenge is to fill the new schools while keeping the others open. Interim Superintendent Buzz Thomas was at Gibbs Elementary School last week to hear from citizens. He got an earful, mostly from parents who do not want
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school “was a long chore … 25 years of grunt work.” He supports The Rev. John the new school. Butler, presiResidents of Summer Rose dent of the local said they want their kids to attend chapter of the Shannondale, Gresham and CenNAACP, said he tral High schools. “Don’t mess with understands why Fountain City,” was their mantra. Gibbs area parents wanted their ■ Looking back kids schooled near An effort to achieve racial balBuzz Thomas home. “It’s a long ance fueled the rezoning debates way out here.” of 1989-91, following the merger Butler authored the complaint of the city and county school sysunder review by the U.S. Office tems. Then-superintendent Earl of Civil Rights. The complaint Hoffmeister appointed a task criticizes new construction at the force to rezone the schools, closcounty’s edges. ing those not needed and achievHe said East Knoxville parents ing racial balance among those also want their kids to attend a remaining. No high school should modern, 21st Century school close be more than 30 percent black, he to home. said. The NAACP invited the OCR James Spears, a 1991 graduate to observe the goings-on. of Gibbs High School who is black, The plan was finalized, kicked now has five kids in Gibbs schools. around by the school board in at He said getting a new middle least three iterations and then
butchered by Knox County Commission’s refusal to fund it. Consultants recommended closing 24 schools. Hoffmeister wanted to close Fulton and AustinEast, building a new high school in the inner city. The school board decided to close fewer schools – although it did support the new high school on a 7-2 vote – but the commission said no. Of the five high schools recommended for closure, two remain: Austin-East and Fulton. ■ Holston High was closed, becoming the middle school for an expanded Gibbs High zone. ■ Rule High was closed, with kids sent to West High, where zone lines were extended into West Hills for a new, expanded zone. That gamble paid dividends as West is now an International Baccalaureate high school. To page 3
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Mayor Madeline Rogero will join members of City Council for a press conference at 3 p.m. today (Dec. 14) at 4119 W. Martin Mill Pike near Mary Vestal Park. Joe Walsh, director of Parks and Recreation, and Chad Weth, public service director, will be there to discuss development of the city’s greenways. All are invited. The event will be held on the site of a planned extension of Mary Vestal Greenway, a partnership among the city, the Mary Vestal community, Aslan Foundation and others. The segment will potentially serve as a connection to the Smoky Mountain Greenway, as well as Fort Dickerson Park and the Urban Wilderness Battlefield Loop, outlined in the city’s recent Greenway Corridor Feasibility and Assessment Study.